You know how it is. You toss and turn and watch the clock, but sleep just will not come. During this series, we’ll be talking about some of the things that keep us up at night, and what to do about them.

When is the last time you thought about the state of your soul? The health of your soul isn't just a matter of being a Christ-follower or not. It's the difference between a deeply satisfying relationship with God and a restless, dispassionate faith.

During this 5-week series, we’re going to challenge you a bit. Being the keeper of a soul isn’t an easy job, but apparently God trusts us more than we trust ourselves because He’s given us that job to do.

Have you noticed that there's a lot of buzz about churches these days, especially large ones like ours? Questions like “Does the Church just want my money?” Or “Is it really just about the numbers and the church just wants to get big?” Or “What’s with all the lights and smoke – is this just one big show?”

Well, the best thing to do with rumors is to take them head on and that’s what we’re going to do.

It’s been said that to live without risk is to risk not living, and there’s so much truth in that statement. When we play it safe in life and don’t risk taking that step of faith, there’s no way we can be everything God has designed us to be.

So for four weeks we’re going to talk about the value of taking risks and how that looks in our everyday lives, with God and with each other.

Summer @ Parkview is a unique and refreshing experience, as we hear from a wide diversity of voices from within and beyond our church. From Casey Tygrett and Chaz Robbins to Jodi Hickerson and Rick Rusaw, Summer 2015 is going to ROCK!

In Broken Chains, Pastor Tim did a live interview with Cody Huff, who has one of the amazing stories included by Lee Strobel in his latest book, "The Case for Grace."

Cody’s story includes crime, homelessness, drug addiction, and the lowest point of digging through dumpsters for scraps of food. Just when he felt that he was beyond hope, a local church reached out with a shower, a hug, and the love of Jesus, and Cody went from hopeless to hope-filled.

Please enjoy this miraculous story of the transforming power of God’s love and grace.

FATHER’S DAY WEEKEND is always a crazy time at Parkview! If you have men in your life who are BORN TO BE WILD, make sure to invite them to check out all the fun, and for a no-frills message that will help them become the men God created them to be!

In today's high-pressure, ultra-competitive, fast-paced culture, it's easy to believe that winning is everything. That if you come in second, you're simply the first loser. Win at all costs. Never surrender.

That's why Easter can be difficult to understand. Because Easter is all about surrender. God surrendered His Son and Jesus surrendered His life. Willingly. Graciously. Compassionately. Selflessly. Lovingly.

As the cross and the empty tomb perfectly demonstrate, the only way to win in every way that counts is to wave the white flag. Jesus surrendered everything for us, and He invites us to trust everything to Him.

One of the most frustrating things for many Christians is to hear the way the world sometimes views our God. Words like judgmental, vengeful, angry, distant, uncaring, and unfair come to mind. Kind of like Bruce in the movie Bruce Almighty, who viewed himself as an ant, and viewed God as a mean kid sitting on an anthill with a magnifying glass...burning off his feelers and watching him squirm.

It is so sad that many of these misconceptions about God keep people from finding His love, grace, mercy, and the incredible things that can happen in their lives when they have a relationship with Him.

During this series, we will be debunking all the myths and introducing you to The God I Wish You Knew.

Nobody plans for it to happen. Nobody wakes up one morning and thinks, "Hmmm...I wonder how I can wreck my life today." But plan it or not, relationship troubles, harmful, addictive behaviors, and cutting God out of our lives can leave us in a mess, looking around at the wreckage and wondering, "How in the world did I end up here!?!"

The path to a totally wrecked life is shockingly easy unless you know the signs to watch for. But no matter how wrecked you are, there is ALWAYS hope.

As His followers, Jesus calls us to be witnesses - to tell our stories. We don’t have to be experts in theology or know all the answers about the Bible. We do have to be willing to tell people why we believe , and how we have been changed by the hope that is in us.

Really, that’s what it means to live life on mission. To see the opportunities right in front of us: opportunities to tell our stories in a way that will change someone’s destiny.